First Reformed Dutch Church of Bergen Neck, Historic Reformed church in Bayonne, New Jersey, United States.
The First Reformed Dutch Church of Bergen Neck is a church building with Renaissance Revival design and Italianate features located at Avenue C and 33rd Street in Bayonne. The structure displays decorative bracketed frames and ornamental details typical of that architectural period.
The congregation was established in 1828 and built its first church the following year, before constructing the current structure in 1866. The building underwent expansion in 1890 to serve the growing membership.
The name reflects the strong Dutch heritage that shaped this part of New Jersey, and visitors can see how European religious traditions were adapted to an American setting. Today the community continues to gather here, maintaining a connection to that immigrant past.
This remains an active place of worship with regular services held throughout the week and on Sundays. Visitors should check ahead for service times and any restrictions before planning a visit.
The building received recognition on both the National Register of Historic Places and the New Jersey Register of Historic Places in 1982. This dual designation highlights its importance to the region's architectural and cultural story.
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